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Connecting docear with zotero
Connecting docear with zotero








connecting docear with zotero
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For example you can specify that every pdf will be renamed as author_year.pdf.Īs soon as Zotero finds these meta datas in that file it will rename it. I can exactly define how that renaming appears.

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I click on the Zotero button and it will download the pdf file on my computer in my specific folder and it will rename the pdf automatically depending on the meta data. This will also happen when I open a pdf file in Firefox. If I found an interesting website in the internet within the Firefox browser I can click on the Zotero button in Firefox and it will save me this website not only as a link, it will also takes a snapshot of the whole website in a html file (if the server gets down or the website will change). Zotero is a standalone, open source and platform independent application. I'm using Freeplane since some years and this is the only feature I really miss inFreeplane. I would also very, very appreciate a feature which would allow us to connnect to Zotero. I don't know the numbers, but there are many thousands of them (maybe millions) and it would be cool to boost the profile of Freeplane by that amount. I don't know how much fundraising support it would require (if any), but you might be surprised at the enthusiasm among Zotero users. That would let people write research papers in Freeplane and benefit from its many capabilities.įreeplane can already use the Zotero handler to have mindmap links that open items and documents in the Zotero application, and there are Zotero APIs, so I would be surprised if it was very difficult technically. I'm just thinking that you can create a similar functionality for Freeplane. Right now, Zotero has add-ons for Word, LibreOffice, and LaTeX that pops up a citation box, lets the user get information from Zotero, and inserts it into the word processor document. I am just recommended creating an add-on or module in Freeplane that allows the user to get information from Zotero and insert it into a mindmap (nodes or notes). Of course the two projects are and will remain separate.

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I am not suggesting any sort of combination of the two projects into one software package the way Docear is doing. Zotero is a separate, very-well funded project. If Freeplane was integrated with Zotero and Word, usage could become massive. If I could cite in Freeplane using Zotero, then I could basically write everything and then just export to Word for formatting and final preparation.Įven better would be some way to integrate with Word that would allow import/export between Word and Freeplane. My motivation is primarily that I would love this integration myself, as I am currently writing in Freeplane and then doing very time-consuming work to get the document into Word and add the citations, etc. I would be happy to discuss strategy (what functions would be required to be useful, etc.) if this is a possibility.

connecting docear with zotero

I would not at all be surprised if you could get crowdsourced funding for integrating Freeplane with Zotero. It has documented APIs and developer forums: Pretty much the only major feature Zotero doesn't have is mind-mapping integration. It has word processing plugins, add-ons, server storage, and group libraries.

connecting docear with zotero

Zotero is cross-platform, open-source, and very actively updated. There have been a few mentions of Zotero on these forums also. A common request on the Zotero forums is for integration with mind-mapping software. Zotero is a reference manager with a huge existing userbase. I'm not sure how active that community is but the last forum post was in May. The academic writing software Docear says that they are based on Freeplane.










Connecting docear with zotero